Math
- The First-grade child has learned how to subtract double-digit numbers.
- They have learned the concept of borrowing or regrouping when subtracting.
- The child has practiced solving subtraction problems with carrying over.
- They have learned to align and subtract the digits in the correct columns.
For continued development, you can encourage the child to practice subtraction with real-life examples. For example, you can ask them to subtract the number of apples they have eaten from the total number of apples in a basket. This will help them apply subtraction skills in a practical context and make learning more enjoyable.
Book Recommendations
- The Subtraction Action by Sally M. Walker: This book introduces subtraction through engaging illustrations and simple language.
- Subtraction Fun by David A. Adler: A fun and interactive book that uses real-life examples to teach subtraction.
- Subtraction with Regrouping by David A. Adler: This book introduces the concept of regrouping or borrowing while subtracting double-digit numbers.
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